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Carnival Announces Its First 5G Wireless Cruise Ship

Carnival Cruise Line is set to introduce 5G mobile connectivity on its upcoming ship, Carnival Jubilee. Carnival Cruise Line is set to introduce 5G mobile connectivity on its upcoming ship, Carnival Jubilee, which will be the first in North America to offer this service. The partnership between Carnival Cruise Line and Wireless Maritime Service has led to this announcement. The Jubilee will be set to launch in December, making it the most connected ship in Carnival’s fleet. In addition to 5G connectivity, Carnival has upgraded the Wi-Fi on all 25 ships in their fleet to support SpaceX’�s Starlink satellite internet service.

Carnival Announces Its First 5G Wireless Cruise Ship

Pubblicato : un anno fa di Doug Parker in Travel Tech

Carnival Cruise Line is set to introduce 5G mobile connectivity on its upcoming ship, Carnival Jubilee.

This ship will be the first in North America to offer 5G access to passengers, thanks to a partnership with Wireless Maritime Service (WMS).

The Carnival Jubilee, set to launch in December, will be the most connected ship in Carnival’s fleet.

Carnival will initially launch the 5G service on the Jubilee, with plans to expand it to other ships within their fleet.

In addition to 5G connectivity, Carnival Cruise Line has upgraded the Wi-Fi on all 25 ships in their fleet to support SpaceX’s Starlink satellite internet service.

5G is a cellular technology that uses radio waves to transmit data. It is the latest generation of cellular technology, offering significantly faster speeds and lower latency than previous generations. 5G is still being rolled out but is becoming increasingly available in major cities worldwide.

Carnival Jubilee departs Galveston on December 23 for a seven-day Western Caribbean cruise that’ll call to Cozumel, Costa Maya in Mexico, and Mahogany Bay in Honduras.


Temi: Cruise Lines, 5G

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